London's Tube is a sizzling hot nightmare for commuters. Temperatures soaring above 40C, forcing passengers to squirm in sweltering discomfort. 
One researcher has come up with an idea that may bring some relief - a cooling system using water from underground aquifers. The water acts as a "refrigerant" and can remove massive amounts of heat from the tunnels.
The concept was tested in a chalk quarry near Reading, where temperatures were cooled by about 10-11 degrees Celsius after just one hour of operation. But before this technology could be implemented on the Tube, a lot more work needs to be done. Transport for London has been cautious in its response so far and is concerned that it may not be feasible due to costs.
On top of using cooling systems, some train manufacturers are now painting their trains with reflective materials that can reflect heat rather than absorb it. While this might sound like a cheap fix, it could indeed prove to be more cost-effective than implementing air-conditioning systems.
However, even the most advanced cooling technology faces its own set of challenges - for instance, how do you keep the system from failing when faced with extreme temperatures?
				
			One researcher has come up with an idea that may bring some relief - a cooling system using water from underground aquifers. The water acts as a "refrigerant" and can remove massive amounts of heat from the tunnels.
The concept was tested in a chalk quarry near Reading, where temperatures were cooled by about 10-11 degrees Celsius after just one hour of operation. But before this technology could be implemented on the Tube, a lot more work needs to be done. Transport for London has been cautious in its response so far and is concerned that it may not be feasible due to costs.
On top of using cooling systems, some train manufacturers are now painting their trains with reflective materials that can reflect heat rather than absorb it. While this might sound like a cheap fix, it could indeed prove to be more cost-effective than implementing air-conditioning systems.
However, even the most advanced cooling technology faces its own set of challenges - for instance, how do you keep the system from failing when faced with extreme temperatures?
 ! I mean, 40C is insane! But, seriously, this cooling system idea has some potential
! I mean, 40C is insane! But, seriously, this cooling system idea has some potential  . I'm glad someone's working on it. The reflective train paint thing sounds like a temporary fix at best, but hey, if it helps reduce our carbon footprint and saves us from overheating, that's a win in my book
. I'm glad someone's working on it. The reflective train paint thing sounds like a temporary fix at best, but hey, if it helps reduce our carbon footprint and saves us from overheating, that's a win in my book  . And yeah, the aquifer water cooling system is still a long shot due to costs, but it'd be amazing to see it implemented on the Tube eventually
. And yeah, the aquifer water cooling system is still a long shot due to costs, but it'd be amazing to see it implemented on the Tube eventually  . The big question is how do we ensure the system doesn't fail when temps are extreme? That's where the research comes in... fingers crossed!
. The big question is how do we ensure the system doesn't fail when temps are extreme? That's where the research comes in... fingers crossed! 



 I'm not surprised that the Tube is a sauna down there, 40C is scorching hot!
 I'm not surprised that the Tube is a sauna down there, 40C is scorching hot!  I think using water from underground aquifers to cool down the tunnels is genius
 I think using water from underground aquifers to cool down the tunnels is genius  . It's like a sci-fi movie where they just pump in some ice and voilร , cooler temperatures.
. It's like a sci-fi movie where they just pump in some ice and voilร , cooler temperatures. 
 I mean, it might be more expensive upfront, but think about all the commuters who'll have to deal with heatstroke
 I mean, it might be more expensive upfront, but think about all the commuters who'll have to deal with heatstroke  . It's worth a shot, right?
. It's worth a shot, right? . Not as cool as actual AC, but better than nothing, right?
. Not as cool as actual AC, but better than nothing, right?  . The Tube needs all the help it can get during these heatwaves!
. The Tube needs all the help it can get during these heatwaves! 
 I'm all for innovatin, but this is just ridiculous. I mean, ain't we livin in the 21st century already? Can't we afford some decent air-con on our trains?! It's not like they're askin us to pay more for a fancy new iPhone or somethin'!
 I'm all for innovatin, but this is just ridiculous. I mean, ain't we livin in the 21st century already? Can't we afford some decent air-con on our trains?! It's not like they're askin us to pay more for a fancy new iPhone or somethin'! 
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๏ธ . Maybe instead of looking for the perfect solution, we should focus on finding ways to adapt and make do with what we have
. Maybe instead of looking for the perfect solution, we should focus on finding ways to adapt and make do with what we have  .
. they tested it in a quarry and it worked like a charm - temps dropped by 10-11 degrees
 they tested it in a quarry and it worked like a charm - temps dropped by 10-11 degrees  . but yaaas tfL is worried about costs rn... like, can't we just make it work?
. but yaaas tfL is worried about costs rn... like, can't we just make it work?  reflective trains are a good idea tho, might be cheaper than AC systems lol. but what if the cooling system fails when its like super hot outside? that's a major con
 reflective trains are a good idea tho, might be cheaper than AC systems lol. but what if the cooling system fails when its like super hot outside? that's a major con  gotta figure out how to make it reliable
 gotta figure out how to make it reliable 
 . But seriously, how can they make sure it doesn't fail when it's super hot? That's like the ultimate test of engineering
. But seriously, how can they make sure it doesn't fail when it's super hot? That's like the ultimate test of engineering 
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. this is exactly what I mean by govt needs to invest in our infrastructure - a simple solution like cooling systems or reflective trains could make such a huge difference for commuters, but no one's willing to take the risk...
 this is exactly what I mean by govt needs to invest in our infrastructure - a simple solution like cooling systems or reflective trains could make such a huge difference for commuters, but no one's willing to take the risk...  ! But, on a more positive note, this underground cooling system idea is genius!
! But, on a more positive note, this underground cooling system idea is genius! 

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. . And don't even get me started on how that would affect Instagram followers... But seriously, if we're gonna have to suffer through heat waves, at least let's use some of that brainpower to create something actually cool (get it?).
. And don't even get me started on how that would affect Instagram followers... But seriously, if we're gonna have to suffer through heat waves, at least let's use some of that brainpower to create something actually cool (get it?).